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2 men killed in separate East Baltimore shootings
Two men were shot and killed on the east side of Baltimore early today, city police said. About 2:30 a.m., an adult male was found shot multiple times in the 200 block of S. Clinton St., about five blocks east of Patterson Park. He was taken to an...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Assault, Injuries, Death and Dying
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Ruth C. Kammer, registered nurse, traveler
Ruth C. Kammer, a retired registered nurse and world traveler, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Nov. 23 at the Edenwald retirement community in Towson. She was 92. Ruth Clemmens was born in Baltimore and raised near Patterson Park. She...Tags: Medical Staff, Edenwald, Alzheimer's Disease, Death and Dying, Hospitals and Clinics
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Combining the best of Baltimore
Special to The Baltimore SunIf Maryland is America in miniature, says Jeannette Belliveau, then Upper Fells Point is Baltimore in miniature. With quintessential front steps, brick rowhouses, corner stores and bars, residents say they have some of all that is best about Baltimore....Tags: Restaurants, Metal and Mineral, Dining and Drinking, Fells Point, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Sharing Bea's legacy
Little more than a week after an electrical fire destroyed the women's shelter at the Bea Gaddy Family Center, Executive Director Cynthia Brooks was flush with reasons to be thankful.
She and siblings John Fowler and Sandra E. Briggs were counting...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Emergency Planning, Thanksgiving, Unemployment, Turkey
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Sister Ann Mercedes, schoolteacher
Sister Ann Mercedes Miller, a retired parochial school teacher, died of heart disease Nov. 19 at her order's motherhouse in Aston, Pa. She was 91. Born Rose Marie Miller in Baltimore and raised near Johns Hopkins Hospital, she attended the old St....Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Belair-Edison, Cults and Sects, Parochial Schools, Rose Marie
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Elizabeth Large's top 10
I got a lot of help from readers and friends in making up this Top 10 because I just hadn't tried enough fries at enough different places. By the way, we're saving sweet potato fries for another Top 10. The restaurants are in alphabetical order, in...Tags: Restaurants, White Truffles, Mount Vernon, Federal Hill, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Give thanks to a parent
baltimoresun.comThe Maryland State Department of Education is calling for nominations for its second annual parent involvement awards with Comcast. There will be a semifinalist fom each of the state's 24 school districts, five finalists and one overall winner. The... -
Fire destroys shelter
An electrical fire destroyed the women's shelter at the Bea Gaddy Family Center late Tuesday, a setback for a charity that is scrambling to fulfill its tradition of feeding Thanksgiving dinner to thousands of needy people. Though fire damaged the...Tags: Charity, Emergency Planning, Thanksgiving, Holidays, Fires
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Fire strikes Bea Gaddy women's shelter
An electrical fire destroyed the women's shelter at the Bea Gaddy Family Center last night, a setback for a charity that is scrambling to fulfill its tradition of feeding Thanksgiving dinner to thousands of needy people.
Though fire damaged the...Tags: Charity, Homelessness, Emergency Planning, Thanksgiving, Holidays
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Teen's 'one more chance' ends in fatal shooting
Baltimore Sun reportersThe 14-year-old, a boy who had sold drugs while his father was behind bars for attempted murder, was getting one last chance, his uncle said. For about a month, Steven Graham was on community detention in Brooklyn, his every move tracked by an electronic...Tags: Assault, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers, Emergency Planning, Fires
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Police Blotter
police blotter police reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Theft from vehicle A laptop computer, a cell phone and a wireless air-card were stolen Tuesday from a 2007 Ford truck parked in the 100 block of E. Biddle St. by someone...Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Theft, Vehicles, Windsor Mill, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Bea Gaddy's Thanksgiving legacy lives on
Former City Councilwoman Bea Gaddy died of breast cancer in October 2001 at 68, but her legacy lives on with an annual Thanksgiving dinner nearly three decades old that has fed thousands of families searching for a hot holiday meal.
A one-time homeless...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Death and Dying, Martin O'Malley, Poverty, Holidays
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